Nicky Butler Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Marquise Ring

Item: 342-399
HSN Price: $74.90
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Exotic colors blend beautifully in the design of this Nicky Butler Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Marquise Ring. Pear-cut smoky quartz gems (approx. 5x7mm) sandwich a round stabilized turquoise (approx. 8mm) at the center of the marquise-shaped ring. Round blue topaz (approx. 2.5mm), iolite (approx. 3mm) and faceted rainbow moonstone (approx. 4mm) create an outer border as caviar-beaded filigree metalwork completes the design.

Nicky Butler Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Marquise Ring Features:

  • Measures approx. 1-3/8"L x 3/4"W x 1/4"H; shank 1/8"W
  • Available in sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
  • Bezel-set stones
  • Ribbed shoulders and shank
  • Handcrafted
  • Oxidized, polished finish
  • Stamped .925
  • Made in India
  • Boxed

About Nicky Butler sterling silver jewelry...
Jewelry designer Nicky Butler delivers creative sterling silver and gemstone jewelry with a global flair. His unique designs have a decidedly multi-cultural feel, as if each were a one-of-a-kind creation, plucked from the collection of an obscure artisan in some mysterious, faraway marketplace. These gallery-worthy designs combine multiple gemstones with antique-style settings and other unique finishes, for a look you won’t find anywhere else. Collect them all!

About stabilized turquoise...
Moisture, skin oils and environmental factors can change the color of turquoise jewelry if left untreated. But stabilizing turquoise helps preserve the stone's normal color. Natural, mined turquoise nuggets are heated at a very low temperature for about a week, slowly drawing out moisture without damaging the texture. The stones are then placed into acrylic or polymer chemicals to replace water molecules. This stabilizes the stone and keeps its beauty and value intact.